Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 2, 1972, p. 11

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From Vienna to horse guards now living on Rockwood farm The growth of todays cities tells us that countless numbers of people prefer the excitement of dry life but statistics show also that more and more past- dedicated city dwellers are looking toward country living as their preferred life style The Ernest of Rockwood Fourth Line are two of these Born and married In Vienna Austria they took up their present abode last January after having lived in Toronto for their 16 years of Canadian living what brought them to Canada In the first place and why a farm life after so many years of urban residence It is an exciting story and lilo has to prod her husband to remind hbn of what did prompt emigration to their new country Its a capsule narration dealing with an old Dying school taken over by the Russians during the last war and left In skeleton condition With the assistance of the Austrian government sponsoring recreation the field and buildings are restored through the enthusiasm young men interested In the art of flying Although little actual flying was conducted at the station it became famous as a Glider Club and a sportsmen habitat In 15 five close members of the original group came to America to take up residence in Chicago and Montreal A year later Ernest and his wife to also take the big step and came over to live in Toronto Canada Unable to speak a word of English the ambitious Austrian took a Job with the Hertz car Company where he was forced to meet the public and pick up the language Lllo applied herself to employment with an advertising agency gradually bridging the language barrier along with her husband and countless other European counterparts As ever industrious two years later in Canada found Ernest bored and looking for a gilder plane hobby replacement A past Austrian armour corps veteran he contaded an army unit in Toronto proposing his Interest In parttune soldiering in Canada and was referred to the Governor General Horse Guards which during World War had been converted from a regiment famous for its trian specialization to a unit of armoured tank mobility with motorcycles replacing the horses Much to otter The Senior Canadian Military Militia had much to offer the Austrian born aspirant as the regiment was at that time in process of revertihg to its original mode of transportation and weekly riding and drill sessions were being established as part of its extra curriculum training Horsemanship and providing mounted escorts for visiting dig nltanes had long been a duty of the Horse Guards and its antecedents but raising a mounted escort in the post war mechanized age days was not an easy task Fortunately however the love of horses and riding which had been passed down through generations of Horse Guard of fleers and men was being restored for the avid equestrian minded members of the Governor General Horse guards When Ernest Kirschner Joined the riding classes had already begun and he threw himself Into the new accomplishment with fervour tempered along with his love of animals History shows that an amalgamation had brought the Body Guard and the Mlsslssauga Horse together as the Governor General Horse Guards in and that that regiment had seen service In the Rebellion of el Rebellion South African Jasper nuzzles his owner EXPANDED X COME TriE IN COME EMIT turn in evert store THEDELL It CLOWNS HOSTESSES PRIZES GALORE COULD WIN COLON TV ELECTmCDBHWUHEN LUSSME SET OR SIM I Bin CERTIFICATES NOW OVER 100 STORES i SERVICES INCLUDING A FMULOUS AUGUST SUPER EXPANSION VALUES IN EVERY STORE FREE AND EASY PARKING WHILE YOU SHOP IN CLIMATECONTROLLED COMFORT 1 0 AM Til 1 0 PM THROUGH SAT SHOPPERS WORLD HIGHWAY 10 STEELES AVE BRAMPTON I0I0I War the First Great War as the and Canadian Mounted Rifles as well World War II where after its conversion to armour saw service In Italy and North West Europe The newly enlisted parttime soldier applied his energies toward horsemanship adaptation and soon he had become proficient at riding having learned to train discipline ana put his steed through difficult military manoeuvres as required by G H standards Since enlisting he has served as escort in many governmental affairs including the annual Parlia openings at Queen Park In Toronto the regular running of the Queen Plate and other formal functions as military guard involving the Governor General Retires moves Kirschner retirement from the regiment has coincided with his move to his farm trained equestrian is not new to the way of the land as tie and his wife together with a parents had adapted easily to one they had owned conjunctively in Northcrq Ontario Mr and Mrs Helwig had managed their former acreage until Mr death in 1070 with I rncst and I ilo assisting on the weekends Now however they look forward to farming their new career with a hope of developing a riding school for seekers of English riding training Want to learn to ride horseman style says the He his establish as a place to begin At the present tune the couple ire dependent on the initiative of customers to make via visits to their firm two above the 1 den Mills Road on the I the Conservation 1 ark Eventually they intend to have a well riding club where both formal and recreational English riding will be part of their program now they busy themselves with getting their bouse and farm in order and raising feed crop for their horses n ty to animals is reflected in the affectionate friendliness of their German Shepherd and part Timber Wolf dogs which they have raised from puppies the feline of their house kittens and the of their favourite horse Jasper which is also the one I rnest takes with him to Toronto when on display As a retired member of the General Horse Guards Ernest looks with mixed pride and pleasure to 1 is next ass as a member of the Honour at the CNF or Par Finest Klrschencr as member of the Governor General s Horse Guards ACTON ONTARIO WEDNESDAY AUGUST 1972 Highway crash Rockwood youth killed girl critically injured A birthday visit last Sunday ended in tragedy or two Rock wood families when the driven by Kenneth Allan It 1 and a 1970 Torino driven by Alan of Hanover were in collision After crash the hit a fence post rolling over twice before coming to a stop in a field Kenneth Allan was killed The accident occurred on High way 6 just outside Hanover on the return trip to Joanne Seim of Jackson Street had come home to the village to visit on the occasion of her sister 13th birthday Joanne hud been staying in Hanover with an aunt while her parents were on an motor trip and she was driven back to Hanover by her friend Kenneth Alien I along for the ride were four other young people Shori 11 Dennis both of Main Street Debbie 11 of Street and Summoned to the scene of the accident at 12 a m Monday morn the O P had all passengers taken to the Fergus Hospital With the exception of Kenneth Mian and Seims who were sent on to the General Hospital in Toronto they KENNETH ALLAN of his car shown here collided Sunday night Darlenc Seims critical condition Kenneth Allan was pronounced on arrival and was immed lately operated on for abdominal and brain injury with her Hon according to reports rated critical Damage to the Allan vehicle 1 was killed when with another near Hanover a passenger in the car Is in Photo by J Mikkelsen was set at and to the Torino SI Ihe only person In the ear was the driver He ere I hand injuries and a slight plash but did not require I nation At the present time the O arc continuing their investigation and parents of the injured girl not been contacted News and views Come to your now dealer for brand new VOLKSWAGENS No down payment I you qua Guaranteed twice as long as any other economy car years or miles warranty Alto lee our tint of fully rendition to can guarantied can Volkswagen Service and Warranty Repair Service open Thurs m Free courtesy car by appointment by LORRAINE double of Sunday accident Involving five Rockwood people has home severely friends of thecardrtver killed almost instantly are asking themselves why a person so young should be taken enough all people young and old who are driving auto mobiles are potential statistics and all It takes is minimal negligence on a busy highway for any one of us to haw our names added to the records like in all similar tragedies we never realize their significance until they happen close to home and Sunday accident has made many of Kenneth Allan youthful peers consider more personally the responsibility of staying alert while driving and always driving defensively prepared for errors of others There is never any pat answer to the mournful queries of the whys or such sad occurrences but there is always the prayerful wish that something can be salvaged and meaningfully derived We should examine more carefully our own driving habits and surely if we do this no victims have lost their lives In vain but rather they can act as reminders that In our mechanized world of automobiles for most transportation we must treat ourselves and our passengers with the respect and consideration that we have them do unto us Wegive prayers for the famlles and victims of Sunday mishap We share with them our heartfelt sympathy for what has and might occur Hopefully we have learned from the accident to be more careful ourselves when on the highway homeward bound remembering always that someone is waiting for us and It is our responsibility to see that we reach our destination safely

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